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FATCAT’S SOUTHERN DEALER

Invercargill Marine shop Pleasure and Marine Ltd have been appointed the Fatcat Dealer for Southland.

Pleasure and Marine Ltd will initially be stocking Fatcat 4000 and 4500 Fisherman (tiller steer) models and have access to the full range of cabin and console configurations.

FatCats are wide-bodied catamaran boats. They are designed to perform across all sea conditions, giving a soft, stable ride with space, stability and safety. Built from roto-moulded polyethylene, they are robust, quiet, virtually maintenance free, and great value.

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FatCat produces the FatCat 4000 and recently released FatCat 4500 models from their factory in Auckland.

www.fatcat.nz

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